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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-02-19 05:47 pm

[ SECRET POST #5159 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5159 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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[OP warned for nudity, Watchmen (the TV series on HBO)]


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08. [SPOILERS for Steven Universe, Infinity Train, Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts]



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Re: Recorded Live Music

(Anonymous) 2021-02-20 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
the live recordings I've made a point to buy are ones that capture how an artist or band performs, especially if it's markedly different from how a perfect, polished, radio-ready CD makes them sound. if you have a favorite band that you've never seen live and might never, it's a way to experience the sound even if you can't get the visuals of watching them go wild on stage. if you have, and you know they're much better live (as fans of 90s bands were so fond of saying), having a record works great.

one of my favorite live albums is from someone I've seen plenty of times live, but I knew he always brought something extra to the live performance, some flashy touches to vocals or changing the lyrics for fun, so being able to picture him doing his goofy stunts while listening to it is a great memory. another band does amazing live performances with extra guitar solos and lengthened songs, so as long as the CD is unedited, hey look, that 10 minute long version with the extended solo that I can listen to any time I want. that said you're right - the better live albums have most of the incidental crowd noise mixed out during the song itself, and only has it at the beginning/end of the songs or when the artist is talking.